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MINUTES OF THE 58th MEETING
RED RIVER COMPACT COMMISSION
AIRPORT MARINA HOTEL
DALLAS-FORT WORTH AIRPORT
11 August 1977
DRAFT
15 Aug 77
The 58th meeting of the Red River Compact Commission convened at the
Airport Marina Hotel, Dallas-Fort Worth Airport, on 11 August 1977
at 1:45 p.m. An attendance list is inclosed (Inclosure 1).
In opening the meeting, General Marshall indicated that his appoint-ment
as Federal Chairman of the Red ·River Compact Commission was not
yet official, but he would act in that role unless the Commissioners
obj ected. There were no objections:.
After introductions the minutes of the 57th meeting were read and
approved.
During opening remarks by the Commissioners, Mr. Cresap stated that
there were still a few details that needed to be worked out with
Arkansas, but hopefully they would be ready to sign the Compact after
that. He further indicated that this would probably be his last meeting
as Commiss"ioner for Louisiana as he was .plamiing to retire from state
service at the end of August.
Mr. Parkey and Mr. Nelson, speaking on behalf of Mr. Saunders who was
absent, indicated that both Texas and Oklahoma were ready to accept
the Compact as written.

MINUTES OF THE 58th MEETING
RED RIVER COMPACT COMMISSION
AIRPORT MARINA HOTEL
DALLAS-FORT WORTH AIRPORT
11 August 1977
DRAFT
15 Aug 77
The 58th meeting of the Red River Compact Commission convened at the
Airport Marina Hotel, Dallas-Fort Worth Airport, on 11 August 1977
at 1:45 p.m. An attendance list is inclosed (Inclosure 1).
In opening the meeting, General Marshall indicated that his appoint-ment
as Federal Chairman of the Red ·River Compact Commission was not
yet official, but he would act in that role unless the Commissioners
obj ected. There were no objections:.
After introductions the minutes of the 57th meeting were read and
approved.
During opening remarks by the Commissioners, Mr. Cresap stated that
there were still a few details that needed to be worked out with
Arkansas, but hopefully they would be ready to sign the Compact after
that. He further indicated that this would probably be his last meeting
as Commiss"ioner for Louisiana as he was .plamiing to retire from state
service at the end of August.
Mr. Parkey and Mr. Nelson, speaking on behalf of Mr. Saunders who was
absent, indicated that both Texas and Oklahoma were ready to accept
the Compact as written.